The collapse of Carillion and the plight of other outsourcing companies like Capita are the latest examples of what Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane calls ‘shareholder capitalism eating itself’. But there is nothing inevitable about this model. Here’s how we can fix it. [embedded content] Read our report, Shareholder Capitalism: A System in Crisis, to find out more.
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The collapse of Carillion and the plight of other outsourcing companies like Capita are the latest examples of what Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane calls ‘shareholder capitalism eating itself’. But there is nothing inevitable about this model. Here’s how we can fix it.
Read our report, Shareholder Capitalism: A System in Crisis, to find out more.